map stuffer upper 03

Terence Faherty writes a blog article about synchronicity. Nice!

http://www.sleuthsayers.org/2014/01/what-are-odds.html

I think TF might like this blog, or at least appreciate the bumbling effort I’m putting forth.

—–

MORE:

owen02

owen03

owen01

On the evening before that stormy Thursday night when the Reverend Curtis Hartman sat in the bell tower of the church waiting to look at her body, young Willard had gone to visit the teacher and to borrow a book.

Dr. Krystal Bowden, the grown-up daughter of Curtis Morell, the remorseless killer seminarian-turned-shamus Owen Keane helped to lock up in The Lost Keats (1993), wants Owen to come out to Rapture to investigate the disappearance of elderly herbalist Prestina Shipe, evidently carried off in the middle of her breakfast.

The Owen Keane series are contemporary novels whose main character dropped out of a Roman Catholic seminary based on the School of Theology at St. Meinrad Archabbey. The series contains seven novels and one collection of short stories:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Meinrad,_Indiana

Saint Meinrad is an unincorporated census-designated place in Harrison Township, Spencer County, Indiana, along the Anderson River and just off Interstate 64. It is home to the St. Meinrad Archabbey. It is situated about 55 miles east of Evansville. Because of the archabbey, St. Meinrad, along with Harrison Township, lies within the Archdiocese of Indianapolis instead of the much closer Diocese of Evansville, in which lies the rest of Spencer County.

spencercounty01

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln%E2%80%93Kennedy_coincidences_urban_legend

lincoln01

Leave a comment

Filed under Indiana, Kansas, MAPS, Oklahoma, Wisconsin

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.